"We had everything," she said. "Like, I learned to play the cello in third grade. They gave
me a cello.
I walked out of the school with a cello."

But, in a way, playing the cello in school has left her with some guilt -- she told Maron
that in seventh grade, she won first chair in the school orchestra through a fluke. The tryout
piece happened to be the
Carousel overture, the only piece she ever practiced.

"It was very scandalous," Harris said. "I was shocked. I felt bad."

She thought Becky Bunting, who Harris said practiced so intensely that she's probably a
concert cellist today, should have won.

"Listen, I just want to say, Becky, you clearly were the better cello player," Harris said.
"I got lucky, and for whatever reason, I was supposed to sit first chair. And for whatever reason,
you were supposed to eat it."

Where are you now, Becky? Do you still play the cello? Do you accept Rachael Harris'
apology?